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V HALL OF FAME Seniors Achieve Fame Academically Jeff Lea demonstrates how he became number one. The BHS Hall of Fame is one of the results of the toil and tears of many stu¬ dents. Outstanding abilities in the aca¬ demic world ranked them highest in their respective classes, as well as fur- theringtheir individual knowledge. These students worked long and studied hard to achieve the honors which won them their greatly deserved recognition. Quality points, class averages, courses taken — all determined the people who comprised the Hall of Fame. For twelve long years they worked toward the eventual goal of being highly ranked, and, for many, this goal was finally real¬ ized this year. Nineteen seniors, the top 10 per cent, formed the honor students; six graduated with highest honor, and one — Jeff Lea — won the title of valedictorian. The Junior Class added its contribu¬ tion of the top twelve students as mar¬ shals for graduation. Carl Waldrop pre¬ sided as number one in those activities. Students who received scholarships or other acclaim for scholastic excellence were included in the Hall of Fame. Thus, recognition provided a needed incentive for student accomplishment, and the 1968 Hall of Fame was our de¬ vice for distinguishing merit. The top 10 per cent of the senior class: Dottie Hill, Cherie Childers, Nell Norman, Hita Hooper, Linda Siniard, Janice Crane, Bill Bowen, Linda Mulenex, Connie Johnson, Betty Dennis, Faye Allison, Carolyn Landreth, Sam Norwood, Jack Stilwell, Sheri Woody, Bob Brown, Dan Thompson, David Hemphill, Jeff Lea, and Bob Misenheimer. 22
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I i I Honors Juniors Marshalls: Pat Smart, Carolyn Ramsey, Lynn Dodson, Linda Raxter, Vicky Rowe, Chris Cline, Keith Baynard, Carl Waldrop, Mary Brown, Cherry Warren, Tommy Carpen¬ ter, Ben Baker. Janice Crane and Sam Norwood were selected to try for the Elk’s Club Scholarship. Boyd Holliday was the local winner of the Interna- tiorud Lion’s Club Peace Essay Contest. Bob Brown received a nomination to the U.S. Mili¬ tary Academy. 21
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r —r Highest honors of the 1968 Senior Class: Sam Norwood, Bob Brown, Janice Crane, Cherie Childers, Sheri Woody, Jeff Lea. 23
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